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* Pfeifer, Stuart (October 30, 2009) "[http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-muni-indict30-2009oct30,0,915233.story CDR Financial Products and three executives are indicted in bid-rigging case]" ''Los Angeles Times'' | * Pfeifer, Stuart (October 30, 2009) "[http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-muni-indict30-2009oct30,0,915233.story CDR Financial Products and three executives are indicted in bid-rigging case]" ''Los Angeles Times'' | ||
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* [http://www.cdrfp.com/ CDR Financial Products]] | * [http://www.cdrfp.com/ CDR Financial Products] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:20, 4 November 2009
CDR Financial Products is a Beverly Hills, California-based financial services firm which advised Jefferson County Commission president Larry Langford during the county's bond swap negotiations, later the subject of an investigation, lawsuits and criminal proceedings against Langford and others.
According to a 2008 Birmingham News report, CDR received $2,275,000 in payments from underwriting firms and was identified as an advisor to Langford. In October 2009 the firm was accused by the SEC of rigging bids for the investment of municipal bond capital.
References
- Potter, Jody, Jeff Hansen, and Eric Velasco (March 30, 2008) "How Jefferson County's debt ballooned". Birmingham News graphic
- Pfeifer, Stuart (October 30, 2009) "CDR Financial Products and three executives are indicted in bid-rigging case" Los Angeles Times